[Ohio-talk] Fwd: Latest news about the Blindfold Games
Cheryl Fields
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From: Blindfold Games <martyschultz at kidfriendlysoftware.com>
Date: Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 10:01 AM
Subject: Latest news about the Blindfold Games
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Blindfold SlotsMarty Schultz, 20 Aug 10:33 AM Over the past four years,
I’ve received dozens of requests for a slot machine game. Since there were
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Marty Schultz, 20 Aug 10:33 AM
Over the past four years, I’ve received dozens of requests for a slot
machine game. Since there were several accessible slot machine games
already available in Apple’s App Store, building another one didn’t seem to
be a good idea.
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When I received the hundredth request, I decided to build the game. I
evaluated all the accessible slot machine games and then looked at several
non-accessible online versions. Those that were the most fun had mini
games – when the slot machine comes up with several special symbols, you
can play a mini-game that lets you win even coins.
The first step in building a slot machine game is determining the odds for
each wheel combination. For example, getting 3 single bar symbols usually
pays less than getting 3 triple bar symbols. And of course, it’s more
likely to get 3 single bar symbols than to get 3 triple bar symbols. Most
slot machines have 7 to 10 symbols, and the payoff odds range from 1 to 1
(meaning you break even) to 25,000 to 1. In most cases, the higher the
odds, the less likely you will get that combination.
I built out the first slot machine game called “Red, White and Blue”
without a mini-game, and many of the testers liked the game. The second
slot machine game “Flaming Crates” had similar payoffs, but included a
mini-game that pops up when you get one or more flaming crates as a
symbol. In the mini-game, you keep picking crates on a separate screen.
Each crate is worth more coins, and you keep picking until you get a crate
that is on fire. That ends the mini-game; you keep the extra coins you
won, and resume playing the slot machine.
We’ve created a total of 5 slot machines with different types of
mini-games, including Fruit Smoothie, Tropical Safari, Shopping Spree,
Magic Hat and Flaming Crates.
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